Most comprehensive CAE offering for the academic community now includes FEKO, the simulation of up to 10 times larger models, and much more.

Troy, Mich., May 31, 2016 –Altair recently released the latest HyperWorks 14.0 Student Edition, making it the most comprehensive computer-aided engineering (CAE) suite available to aspiring structural and mechanical engineers.

Altair® HyperWorks® is the most comprehensive, open architecture CAE simulation platform in the industry, offering the best technologies to design and optimize high performance, weight efficient and innovative products. HyperWorks includes best-in-class modeling, linear and nonlinear analyses, structural and system-level optimization, fluid and multi-body dynamics simulation, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and antenna placement, multiphysics analysis, model-based development, and data management solutions.

The free HyperWorks 14.0 Student Edition brings all these features directly to students around the world and can be easily installed on any PC or laptop. The Student Edition is based on HyperWorks Desktop, an integrated user environment for modeling and visualization. It can be used to pre-and post-process finite element and multi-body dynamics simulations as well as to manage and visualize simulation results and test data.

The latest release of Altair's HyperWorks Student Edition includes several new products, feature enhancements and updated functionalities – just like the regular HyperWorks version.

Key highlights of the latest release are:

FEKO, the best-in-class software for electromagnetic simulation related to antenna design and placement, electromagnetic compatibility, radar cross-section, and other applications is now part of the Student Edition. An integration with HyperStudy has been added for advanced optimization.

OptiStruct's capabilities have been elevated to include more nonlinear analyses, new contact and optimization algorithms, and numerous improvements in solution speed. A breakthrough solution for the design and optimization of lattice structures has been developed to support additive manufacturing.

“The addition of FEKO, Altair's electromagnetic solution, will enable students to now also tackle tasks in electromagnetic field simulation directly within HyperWorks,” said Dr. Matthias Goelke, Director, Academic Markets at Altair. “Its several solution methods with true hybridization will help students to receive efficient results for a wide range of problems. I'm also extremely happy about the extension of model limitation to 100,000 nodes for finite element solvers, since it will offer students more freedom to really work with the software. The students of today are the engineers of tomorrow and Altair always strives to support the education of future professionals with freely available software solutions and a broad range of support, including training, events, our moderated online forum, a learning library with videos, tutorials, a dedicated Learning & Certification Program and much more.”

The license file of HyperWorks 14 Student Edition is valid for one year and supports multiple CAD formats as well as the import and export of HyperWorks Solver data.

About Altair
Altair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,600 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates more than 45 offices throughout 22 countries. Today, Altair serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.